The Cass No. 7 school was open from circa 1900-1940. After closing, it was eventually moved into Panora onto the site of the Guthrie County Historical Village. As of 2024 it is operated as a museum. The outhouse placed in front of the school's front door at the museum originates from the Orange No. 5 school near Coon Rapids.
Photo credit: Photo #1: taken by UNI Museum staff. Photo #2: UNI Museum item RSC-GT-6. Photo #3: UNI Museum item RSC-GT-7. Photo #4: UNI Museum item RSC-GT-8.
Official School Name | Cass No. 7 |
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When Built | Circa 1900 |
When Closed | Circa 1940 |
Current Use | Museum |
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